influence factor definition

influence factor means the numerical value used to quantify the greatest effect of the outage of a transmission system element located outside of the TSO's control area excluding interconnectors, in terms of a change in power flows or voltage caused by that outage, on any transmission system element. The higher is the value the greater the effect;
influence factor means an identified phenomenon or event to which a multiple-dimension measuring device is exposed and whose characteristics fall within the operating parameters of the device. (facteur d'influence)
influence factor means a multiplier that is applied to the value of land to account for characteristics of a particular parcel of land that are peculiar to that parcel. The factor may be positive or negative and is expressed as a percentage.

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influence factor means an identified phenomenon or event to which a multiple-dimension measuring device
influence factor means a multiplier that is applied to the value of land to account for characteristics of a particular parcel of land that are peculiar to that parcel. The factor may be positive or negative and is expressed as a percentage. (2011 Real Property Assessment Manual and Guidelines Book 2, Glossary, pg. 12)